Friday, October 17, 2014

Dinner

Jake stared at his math homework. He would much rather be
out in the main part of the house partying with his fraternity brothers but he
couldn’t afford to fail the class, he would be booted from the fraternity and
have to find a new place to live. The music from the party seeped through the
floorboards.

“Maybe a few drinks would be okay, then I’ll be less
stressed,” Jake thought to himself as he glanced at the closed door. No one would
fault him. After all, it was Thirsty Thursday. He could have a few drinks and
still have plenty of time to study for the test he needed to retake in the
morning.

He closed the book and stood up. It was time to de-stress
and get some fun in at the same time. As he came down the stairs he saw Debbie.
She was wearing a hot purple dress that clung to every delicious curve of her
body. Her long blonde hair was pulled back into an elaborate bun held in place
with black decorative chopsticks.

“Hey sssssstud,” she slurred as she leaned towards him.
There was no doubt that she’d had more than a few drinks.

“Hey Debbie,” he replied and took the beer she was holding
out to him. “How’s the party?”

“Boring as all hell. Let’s find a room and fuck.”

“Whoa! Lindsey is only away for the weekend, I can’t cheat
on her like that.”

“No one will ever find out.”

“She would run me over if she did. I’m not willing to take
that chance.”

“Whatever. You’re just not man enough for all this,” Debbie
replied and stumbled away to find another brother to sleep with.

Jake finished the beer then started looking for another.
When he downed that he headed back to his room to finish studying. On the way,
he passed Homer, their giant pet spider. “Looking for dinner?” Jake asked.

The spider chittered his response and climbed along the wall
to the stairs then across the ceiling to where everyone was milling about. He waited
patiently for one of them to be alone. Homer wasn’t kept waiting for long.

Debbie had passed out and had been left to sleep it off.
Homer silently dropped from the ceiling and started spinning a tight web around
her, starting with her bare feet. He quickly worked his way up her body, squeezing
the life out of her with each rotation around her body.

Homer was just getting to the face when she woke up and
started screaming. He panicked and bit her, his venom filling her blood stream
with poison. Debbie died instantly and an eerie silence descended on the room.

The next morning Jake came downstairs. Beer bottles and cans
were strewn everywhere. In the corner, Homer was eating from the web. His frat
brothers were eating breakfast. “Which one did Homer get?”

“We think Debbie,” Henry answered.

“Good. She was nothing but trouble anyway,” Jake replied and
ate his Rice Krispies.